Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based, cognitive-behavior therapy, the same treatment partially delivered via the Internet, or a wait-list control (WL). Children in the clinic and clinic-plus-Internet conditions showed significantly greater reductions in anxiety from pre- to posttreatment and were more likely to be free of their anxiety diagnoses, compared with the WL group. Improvements were maintained at 12-month follow-up for both therapy conditions, with minimal difference in outcomes between interventions. The Internet treatment content was highly acceptable to families, with minimal dropout and a high level of therapy compliance.</p
BackgroundAnxiety disorders are highly prevalent in adolescence, but access to health care services ...
This paper describes the rationale for and development of an online cognitive-behavioural treatment ...
Child anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and cause significant impairment. Cognitive behavioral ...
Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based...
Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based...
Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based...
To evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) approach to the tre...
AbstractBackgroundCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an effective treatment for ...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature to assess efficacy of intern...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
The use of online and computer-based approaches in the delivery of psychological interventions has g...
The use of online and computer-based approaches in the delivery of psychological interventions has g...
AbstractThis is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive ...
This is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive individu...
BackgroundAnxiety disorders are highly prevalent in adolescence, but access to health care services ...
This paper describes the rationale for and development of an online cognitive-behavioural treatment ...
Child anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and cause significant impairment. Cognitive behavioral ...
Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based...
Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based...
Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based...
To evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) approach to the tre...
AbstractBackgroundCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an effective treatment for ...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature to assess efficacy of intern...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
The use of online and computer-based approaches in the delivery of psychological interventions has g...
The use of online and computer-based approaches in the delivery of psychological interventions has g...
AbstractThis is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive ...
This is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive individu...
BackgroundAnxiety disorders are highly prevalent in adolescence, but access to health care services ...
This paper describes the rationale for and development of an online cognitive-behavioural treatment ...
Child anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and cause significant impairment. Cognitive behavioral ...